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Every year, Open Doors publishes the World Watch List (WWL),
the list of the top 50 countries where it's hardest to be a Christian. The WWL
measures the types of persecution Christians experience from the government,
community and even their own families. It also accounts for the restrictions
Christians face in their private lives, their ability to meet and worship with
other believers, as well as the physical violence they are faced with.

The WWL is accepted as an authoritative study and audited
externally by the International Institute for Religious Freedom. The WWL team
is made up of analysts who focuses on a particular region. Each are experts in
their fields of study with postgraduate or doctoral qualifications.

For over 60 years, Open Doors has been serving millions of persecuted Christians in over 50 countries, including some of the most dangerous places in the world. Working always with local churches and partners, Open Doors supports persecuted Christians by raising prayer support, providing Bibles, Christian materials, discipleship, livelihood skills – and in a whole host of other ways.